Characters in "Vampirates : Demons of The Ocean"
- Connor Tempest – Fourteen-year-old pirate protégé who loves the life of pirating; Twin brother of Grace Tempest.
- Grace Tempest – Fourteen-year-old who cares deeply for the Vampirates; Twin sister of Connor Tempest.
- Lorcan Furey – Rescues Grace in the first book of the series after seeing her struggling for life.
- Vampirate Captain – Mysterious captain of the Vampirate ship whose authority has been questioned by his crew.
- Darcy Flotsam – Figurehead of the Vampirate ship by day and vampire by night; Grace's friend.
- Sidorio – Vampire who resisted the authority of the Vampirate Captain, which resulted in banishment.
- Cheng Li – Former deputy of The Diablo and currently teacher at Pirate Academy.
- Captain Molucco Wrathe – Captain of The Diablo.
- Matilda "Ma" Kettle – Owner of Ma Kettle's Tavern.
- Bartholomew "Bart" Pearce – Fellow pirate aboard The Diablo and Connor's best friend.
- Cutlass Cate – Becomes deputy of The Diablo once Cheng Li leaves; also known for swordsmanship and skill.
- Sugar Pie – Waitress at Ma Kettle's Tavern.
- Jez Stukeley – Pirate aboard The Diablo and another good friend of Connor
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